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You can't teach in a vacuum. A good teacher relates the material to real life. You understand that, don't you?
— Frank McCourt
I think the way to understand Teach for America is as a leadership development program.
— Wendy Kopp
Teach them to understand biblical principles before converting them
— Sunday Adelaja
People forget to understand your goodness, teach them something new.
— M.F. Moonzajer
Stand warned, lovelies. Initiates are encouraged to teach you cruelty. An you should thank them for it. For to understand cruelty is to know strength.
— Veronica Wolff
I began to understand with a terrible sureness that we teach what we need to learn and write what we need to know.
— Gloria Steinem
The world exists, as I understand it, to teach the science of liberty.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
You have to teach now - tell a kid how to box out, tell him how to pass, teach him footwork. Players don't understand that anymore.
— Oscar Robertson
Truths would you teach, or save a sinking land? All fear, none aid you, and few understand.
— Alexander Pope
Painters understand nature and love it, and teach us to see.
— Vincent Van Gogh
We must understand love; we must be able to teach it, to create it, to predict it, or else the world is lost to hostility and to suspicion.
— Abraham Maslow
To understand kingdom principles is to teach kingdom principles
— Sunday Adelaja
Nothing is more important than the formation of fictional concepts, which teach us at last to understand our own.
— Ludwig Wittgenstein
Those who can, do; those who do and understand, teach.
— Jonathan Harnum
I hate books, for they only teach people to talk about what they don't understand.
— Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Years teach us days don't understand.
— SalemIsaac
Once you teach people to say what they do not understand, it is easy enough to get them to say anything you like.
— Jean-Jacques Rousseau